Watching this episode was like watching my own life in my 20's. My friends each got girlfriends and started hanging out together as couples, leaving me out like Raj. I bet this is a deliberate evolution of the characters' relationships by the producer Chuck Lorre. I wonder if it was based on his real life experience, and which character was he? The arc of these characters will end up with the old gang morphing away from the old gang.

For Big Bang Theory, this was not a typical episode. This was a transitional, coming-of-age episode for the cast.

I thought one of the best lines in the show was when she was talking about playing real life operation that their nose doesn't light up, but if you get them fresh enough, you can get their leg to jump.

I thought her comedic timing on delivering that line was awesome. I LOL'd.

I loved all the games and then the little things like instead of bats they used light sabers for the twirl and walk game. And that they mixed it up as to who played against who. Though they never had partners playing against their SO. Oh, and it would have been interesting to see Pictionary as a couple against couple instead of boys against the girls.

Watching this episode was like watching my own life in my 20's. My friends each got girlfriends and started hanging out together as couples, leaving me out like Raj. I bet this is a deliberate evolution of the characters' relationships by the producer Chuck Lorre. I wonder if it was based on his real life experience, and which character was he? The arc of these characters will end up with the old gang morphing away from the old gang.

For Big Bang Theory, this was not a typical episode. This was a transitional, coming-of-age episode for the cast.

You're waaaaay overthinking this....

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